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 vni PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 407 groom. Farther away are a lady, a huntsman with dogs, men on horse- back, and other figures. Panel, i8 inches by 26^ inches. Sale Macalester Loup, The Hague, August 20, 1806, No. 86 (210 florins). 506/1. A Stable. To the right is a cavalier on a grey horse, apparently coming from the hunt. In front is another cavalier with a lady. Behind them are three saddled horses. Canvas, 18 inches by 22 inches. Sale. Jos. Valette and others, Amsterdam, August 26, 1807, No. 238 (3 florins 15). 507. A Stable. At the entrance a horseman speaks to a woman on foot. Two loaded waggons, each drawn by three horses, enter the stable. Three unharnessed horses stand at a manger. A boy, a dog, and other accessories. Panel, 18 inches by 24 inches. Sale. Bicker and Wijkersloot, Amsterdam, July 19, 1809, No. 64 (1103 florins, Schmidt). 507*. Interior of a Stable. Sm. 253. With figures and horses. Sale. Sir H. Gott, Bart., London, February 24, 1810 (72 : 93.). 507^. Interior of a Stable. Horsemen mounted and on foot, dogs, a goat, and other accessories. Canvas, 12 inches by 19 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 13, 1812, No. 135 (6 florins 5, Dupr6). 507^-. A Stable. With horses and riders. Panel, 14 inches by 16 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 1812, No. 139 (2 florins, Ypern). 507^. An Open Stable. Horses saddled and unsaddled. In front is a fine grey horse with its rider, and accessories. Panel, i6| inches by 29! inches. Sale M. Watering, Amsterdam, September 9, 1813, No. 81 (70 florins, Twist). 508. Interior of a Stable- Yard. Sm. 267. In the middle a cavalier and a lady on horseback have halted. Behind them a coach and pair comes in at the open door. Outside the entrance, to the right, is a vine-clad inn, in front of which stands a girl at a well. Two horsemen are seen in the landscape. Canvas, about 18 inches by 24 inches. Sales. John Humble, London, April 12, 1812 (143 : 173.). Ph. Panne, London, March 20, 1819 (210). 5080. A Stable. A man on a grey horse. [Pendant to 454^.] Panel, 8 inches by 10 inches. Sale. J. R. van Breuklerswaert, Amsterdam, May 10, 1824, No. 1 6 pendant to No. 1 5.